April Fools Day has been around for quite along time, with a reference in the Canterbury Tales written around 1400. However, it seems that the birth of the Internet rejuvenated the practice of distributing misleading information all in the name of humor.
I have only been up for a few hours, but I already have stumbled upon (but I don’t actually use StumbleUpon) several hoaxes, and some I wish were true -
- IE 8.1 to support Firefox add ons from Smashing Magazine
- Verizon’s New Look on Brand New
- 2012′s Olympic Typeface announced on CR Blog
- Gmail’s Autopilot
- Warner Bros to purchase site where pirated media is offered
- Guardian to switch to publish only via Twitter
- The Banning of Helvetica in Europe on Dirty Mouse
- Purpose of Conficker Worm Uncovered on The Web Standards Project
- New US Dollar Symbol on Typophile
- Upside-down YouTube
Clearly today is not a day for the gullible to be online. Check back, as I am sure the hoaxes will continue.
Update: TechCrunch is doing a way better job at collecting these.
